Guess the false facts
Let’s play a little game, Ladies. I want to share several random facts about myself, but only part of them reflects reality. Three of these statements are completely false, and your task is to guess which ones they are. I love this format because it allows me to open up in an unusual way and, at the same time, see how accurately you can read my personality based on what I post, how I live, and what I value.
Some of these facts may seem dramatic, some a bit unusual, and some absolutely ordinary. But that is exactly what makes the game interesting. I selected details that could easily be true at first glance, even if they sound slightly unexpected or exaggerated. The fun part is watching which ones you consider realistic and which ones immediately make you suspicious.
So here they are:
I once broke my leg during a hot air balloon flight.
I was terrible at sports during my school years and avoided any physical activity.
I have seventy pairs of heels in my wardrobe.
I am still afraid of sleeping in complete darkness and always need some light.
I have a sweet tooth and will always choose something sweet over something salty.
Every melodrama makes me cry.
I used to love reading crime stories and once dreamed of becoming a prosecuting attorney.
I tried chips for the first time only at the age of twenty.
My favorite sport to watch and to play is tennis.
Take a moment to look at these statements and trust your intuition. Some of them are rooted in my real experiences, while others are pure invention, included only to confuse you a little. Try to guess which numbers are the false ones. I promise the truth will be surprising, and I cannot wait to see which facts you believe and which ones you confidently mark as impossible.
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The false statements were numbers 3, 6 and 8.
Many of you were especially confident that the sweet tooth statement was the false one, and this made me smile. In reality, my love for sweets used to be very strong. I could easily choose a dessert over anything else and never felt guilty about it. Over time, however, I learned how to control this habit and how to make healthier choices without depriving myself completely. It was a gradual, mindful process, not an overnight transformation. I simply understood that good habits, consistency and a balanced approach always lead to better results than strict limitations or guilt-driven decisions.
As for the other false facts, I must say that I intentionally chose things that sounded believable enough to confuse you. For example, the idea of owning seventy pairs of heels seemed realistic to many, but it is far from the truth. I prefer having things that I genuinely use rather than collecting items just to keep them in a wardrobe. The statement about crying during every melodrama was also false. I am emotional, but not to that extent. And the idea that I tried chips for the first time at twenty was added just to make the list a bit more playful.
Thank you for participating and for sending so many guesses. I love these small games because they create a feeling of closeness and allow us to interact in a more personal way. If you enjoyed this format, let me know — maybe we will do another round with even more difficult statements next time.

